You do not need to send in a log to not see your call shown as a unique.
If you have a unique in the log, it means that station worked you and
absolutely nobody else who
submitted a log.
Possible? Yes. Which is why a "unique" should never be grounds for a penalty.
Likely? As Doug's analysis shows, no.
I think, in the 25 years I've been doing this, I worked only one station in a
contest just once. It's just
too tempting to go and pick off at least all the easy pickin's before shutting
down.
73, kelly
ve4xt
>
> From: mike l dormann <w7dra@juno.com>
> Date: 2008/07/31 Thu PM 12:31:04 CDT
> To: kr2q@optimum.net
> CC: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 99% of uniques are busted
>
> i would think glowbugs like myself using WWII tube gear (and there are a
> lot of us, mostly on CW) would turn the rig on, hear a contest and work a
> single or maybe two or three stations, feel very vindicated, turn the rig
> off and go to the bench and continue working on that 6SN7 regen project
> that has been on the back burner for a while....................
>
> i would say half the time i do follow up and send in a log, but not
> always..............
>
> mike w7dra
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